Build Your Own Greetings

Sally Traidman

I probably send out more birthday cards than anything else, but with an alphabet you can send any greeting you wish.

I love how versatile alphabet dies (and stamps!) can be. I was recently making a birthday card with this technique, then thought I should make some Easter cards for my grandkids, too. EASY. Just take every scrap of paper you own and start die-cutting with our Luggage Tag Alphabet dies. Add extra pizazz with sparkle paper or pre-printed papers or foils.


You can stitch the letters on the card (you know how much I love stitching!) or “inlay” them. First, die cut the greeting on white.

Back with yellow.

Then fill in the letter "holes" with your die cut letters. And of course there is always foam mounting them for depth, if you want your message to be raised above the paper.

So start saving those small scraps, especially sparkles and foils, and have some fun with this easy technique!


  • Henriëtte

    Hero Arts, thank you for the answer on my question about the hight/width of the letters.

  • Cindy C.

    So fun! Great tips Sally!

  • Hero Arts

    Hi Henriëtte – The die cut letters measure 7/8" tall. The width varies depending on the letter. Most of them are around 1/2" wide. Hope that helps!

  • Elaine

    So excited. I recently purchased a Sizzix alphabet set at a resale shop and now you have inspired me to put it to good use.

  • Karthikha Uday

    Lovely :)

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